Chicago gangbangers executed boy in revenge killing, prosecutors say

CHICAGO – Two reputed Chicago gangbangers reportedly executed a 9-year-old boy in broad daylight because they sought revenge on the child’s father’s rival gang, which they blamed for gunning down family members, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Tyshawn Lee, 9, was in his school uniform when three men approached him in the South Side of Chicago in November 2015, prosecutors said during opening statements.

Prosecutors asserted that Corey Morgan and Kevin Edwards kept watch while Dwight Doty lured the fourth grader into an alleyway. They said he promised him a juice box.

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Doty then took out a .40-caliber handgun and shot Lee, Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Margaret Hillmann said.

Consequently, separate trials began Tuesday for Morgan and Doty. The two alleged members of the Bang Gang/Terror Dome faction of the Black P Stones gang seek to pin the blame on each other for the child’s slaying, reports said. Edwards, who prosecutors claim was the getaway driver, pleaded guilty earlier this month to first-degree murder in exchange for a 25-year prison sentence, according to the Chicago Tribune. However, he is not expected to testify against the other two men.

Prosecutors argued that Morgan and Doty specifically targeted the 9-year-old because his father, Pierre Stokes, belongs to a rival gang — the Killa Ward faction of the Gangster Disciples. Moreover, they said the two blame that gang for a shooting in October 2015 that killed Morgan’s brother and wounded his mother.

In April 2017, some guys in a vacant lot spotted a nearby squad car, dropped their guns and ran.

Turns out one of those guns, more than a year earlier and 11 blocks away, had been used in the execution-style murder of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee. https://t.co/E6ehjLJ0Bn

As part of the defense strategy, Morgan’s attorney, Thomas Breen, tried to distance his client from the crime.

“That execution of that 9-year-old boy has to come from one singularly evil person,” Breen told jurors without naming Doty. “Not from a plan. His killer did so of his own volition and for his own reason. Not at the behest or help of Corey Morgan.”

Brett Gallagher, an assistant public defender representing Doty, later pointed out to jurors that Morgan had the motive for revenge and the Morgan family had organized the purchase of the firearm used to kill the child.

The rival gangs have been hooked up in an escalating gang war that could be responsible for up to 15 shootings dating back to 2011, authorities said. Months after the child’s execution, his father allegedly sought revenge by shooting three people, including Morgan’s girlfriend, outside a gas station. As a result, he is being held in custody without bail.

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